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041 0 $aeng$amao
050 4 $aZ711.8$b.I58 2003
111 2 $aInternational Indigenous Librarians' Forum$n(3rd :$d2003 :$cSanta Fe, New Mexico)
245 10 $aInternational Indigenous Librarians' Forum III :$bproceedings 2003 : Santa Fe, New Mexico USA, November 10-13, 2003 /$cedited by David Ongley for the American Indian Library Association ; [photographs by Tania Schafer].
246 34 $aCloser to the fire :$bensuring culturally responsive library practices
260 $a[Norman, OK?] :$bAmerican Indian Library Association,$c2005.
300 $aviii, 156 p. :$bcol. ill., col. ports ;$c28 cm.
546 $aIn English, with some Māori.
500 $aPublished with support from the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $gProgram --$tIntroduction to the forum theme /$rLotsee Patterson --$tManifesto (draft) /$rLotsee Patterson --$tKeynote address : the book and the bow : shifting battlefields in the war for indigenous survival : a United States tribal perspective /$rby Rennard Strickland --$tAboriginal awareness at the National Library of Canada /$rDeborah Lee --$tA physical translation of Native American philosophy into the learning place /$rMarilyn Russell and Paul Fragua --$tThe National Museum of the American Indian Library /$rLynne Alstatt --$tCulturally appropriate treatment of sacred materials /$rMildred (Suzy) Bear --$tDeveloping collections of books about American Indians : youth collections /$rby Naomi R. Caldwell --$tCollaborations to advance tribal library development /$rLoriene Roy --$tPartnerships to improve tribal community librarianship /$rRebecca Swift --$tIndigenous issues and the state library of Queensland /$rTania Schafer --
505 80 $tThe development of Sámi library service in Sápmi /$rby Liv Inger Lindi and Peter Sarri --$tManaging fires in Aotearoa : ensuring culturally responsive library practices in New Zealand /$rDavid Kukutai Jones --$tMāori subject headings : a NZ 'monster' currently with 3 heads /$rGlenn Taitoko --$tNgā Tapuwae Hou : a bicultural plan /$rSonya Peters --$tTe Ahi Kapura /$rHinerangi Hinimoa --$tWhat's happening at Manukau libraries? /$rRaewyn Paewai --$tMaaku anoo e hanga tooku nei whare : studying towards the Bachelor of Māori and Information Management, an indigenous information management qualification within an indigenous framework /$rMaewa Kaihau --$tCircle of warmth : empowering native communities through health information outreach /$rMolly McGetrick and Patricia Bradley --$tThe Native Hawaiian e-library project "Ulu Kau" /$rMahealani Merryman --$tTribal libraries program, New Mexico State Library /$rDana John --$tCyber sovereignty : digital Diné /
505 80 $rJean Whitehorse --$tTwo-strand sweet grass : towards indigenous classification /$rAnn Doyle.
650 0 $aLibraries and minorities$vCongresses.
650 0 $aLibraries and Indians$vCongresses.
650 0 $aMaori (New Zealand people) and libraries$vCongresses.
650 0 $aIndigenous peoples$vCongresses.
700 1 $aOngley, David.
700 1 $aSchafer, Tania.
710 2 $aAmerican Indian Library Association.
710 2 $aNational Museum of the American Indian (U.S.)
988 $a20090323
906 $0OCLC